How To Create an Endothermic Chemical Reaction (Safe)

Most endothermic reactions contain toxic chemicals, but this reaction is safe and easy. Use it as a demonstration or vary the amounts of citric acid and sodium bicarbonate to make an experiment.
Here's How:
1. Pour the citric acid solution in a Styrofoam coffee cup. Use a thermometer or other temperature probe to record the initial temperature.
2. Stir in the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate). Track the change in temperature as a function of time.
3. When you have completed your demonstration or experiment, simply wash the cup out in a sink. No toxic chemicals to mess with!
Tips:
1. Feel free to vary the concentration of the acetic acid solution or the quantity of sodium bicarbonate.
2. An endothermic is a reaction that requires energy to proceed. The intake of energy may be observed as a decrease in temperature as the reaction proceeds. Once the reaction is complete, the temperature of the mixture will return to room temperature.
What You Need:
· 25 ml citric acid sol
· 15 g baking soda
· Styrofoam cup
· thermometer
· stirring rod
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